Battista Antonelli (or Bautista) (1547–1616) was a military engineer from a prestigious Italian family of military engineers in the service of the Habsburg monarchs of Austria and Spain. He is credited with designing fortresses in Spanish colonial cities in the Caribbean, including Cartagena de Indias in Colombia, Havana in Cuba, and San Juan Bautista in Puerto Rico.
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BattistaAntonelli (or Bautista) (1547–1616) was a military engineer from a prestigious Italian family of military engineers in the service of the Habsburg...
Giovanni BattistaAntonelli (Gatteo of Romagna, 1527 - Toledo, 1588) was a military engineer born in Italy and died in Toledo Spain in 1588. His most important...
larger fort was designed in the early 1600s by BattistaAntonelli (also known as Juan BattistaAntonelli), a member of a Milanese family of military engineers...
entrance to the Havana harbor. The design is by the Italian engineer BattistaAntonelli (1547–1616). Originally under the control of Spain, the fortress was...
The castle was massively redeveloped by military engineer Giovanni BattistaAntonelli in the 16th century. The castle was involved in various military conflicts...
field master Juan de Texeda, accompanied by the military engineer BattistaAntonelli, who came to Havana in 1587 and began the task at once. La Cabaña...
designed to protect a region during unwanted attacks. Italian engineer BattistaAntonelli was the first to introduce this style of Renaissance military structures...
Francis Drake, its fortifications were rebuilt by the Italian engineer BattistaAntonelli. Neglect allowed the French privateer Baron de Pointis to sack the...
Zabelli (1742–1796), engraver. Giovanni BattistaAntonelli (1527–1588), military engineer BattistaAntonelli, military engineer, designed the major fortress...
as La Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabana (1558–1577) designed by BattistaAntonelli and the Castillo del Morro (1589–1630). This sits at the entrance...
Paulus VI; Italian: Paolo VI; born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini, Italian: [dʒoˈvanni batˈtista enˈriːko anˈtɔːnjo maˈriːa monˈtiːni]; 26...
in fortification. He brought along the Italian engineer Giovanni BattistaAntonelli, who has been considered the most renowned professional to practice...
walls that made it almost a regular hexagon. Paleari and Giovanni BattistaAntonelli also assisted Vespasiano Gonzaga in the design of the fortifications...
Angostura, a sound within the strait. Italian military engineer Giovanni BattistaAntonelli participated in the design of the fortifications. The location at...
country, such as Benedict of Ravenna and Filippo Terzi, Giovanni BattistaAntonelli and Giovanni Vincenzo Casale (and, later, Leonardo Turrano), contributed...
Giovanni Battista Re (born 30 January 1934) is an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church whose service has been primarily in the Roman Curia. He was elevated...
Antonelli, G. (January 1870). Le chiese d'Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni opera [di] Giuseppe Cappelletti (in Italian). G. Antonelli....
San Pedro de la Roca, Santiago de Cuba (begun 1638), by Giovanni BattistaAntonelli DeWint House, Tappan, New York, USA, by Daniel DeClark Federal Hall...
Giovanni Battista Acquaviva (1513-1569) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nardò (1536–1569). Giovanni Battista Acquaviva was the son...
(1836). Notizia intorno Isabella Teotochi Albrizzi. Venezia: Tip. di G. Antonelli. p. 5. Meneghelli, Antonio (1837). Notizie biografiche di Isabella Albrizzi...
Giovanni Battista Giorgini, nicknamed Bista (Forte dei Marmi, 25 August 1898 - Florence, 2 January 1971), was an Italian entrepreneur and member of the...
December 1848) Giuseppe Bofondi (1 February – 10 March 1848) Giacomo Antonelli (10 March – 3 May 1848) (first time) Antonio Francesco Orioli (5 May –...
ricostruito in parte in 1836 (in Italian). Stabilimento Antonelli. Mezzanotte, Paolo. "MEDUNA, Giovanni Battista". Treccani: Enciclopedia Italiana (1934) (in Italian)...
in the Roman markets. The best records are from the tenure of Giovanni Battista Bugatti, the executioner of the Papal States between March 22, 1796 and...